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exist in the deserts of asia and africa and they are the only species of feline to live in a desert environment. >> they sure are cute. after nearly 40 years, what the price is right is now looking for in its next model. you might be surprised. we'll have that story when we return. you're watching 9news now at 6:00. >> for luxury cars, the new type of crash test raises serious questions about some models. we'll show you the result tonight on the cbs evening news. [ male announcer ] the choice on debt... mitt romney's plan: huge tax cuts for millionaires, tax breaks for oil companies and corporations that ship jobs overseas, adding trillions to the deficit. president obama's plan: a balanced approach that asks the wealthy to pay a little more, eliminates tax breaks for outsourcing and oil subsidies, cuts government spending, and reduces the deficit by four trillion. two plans. your choice. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. nchts we have a major development to report tonight on a story we first brought you last may. the china based website, id chief arguably the most popular
exist in the deserts of asia and africa and they are the only species of feline to live in a desert environment. >> they sure are cute. after nearly 40 years, what the price is right is now looking for in its next model. you might be surprised. we'll have that story when we return. you're watching 9news now at 6:00. >> for luxury cars, the new type of crash test raises serious questions about some models. we'll show you the result tonight on the cbs evening news. [ male announcer ]...
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white house says the president will not be rushed to mike a decision that could greatly impact the environment. >> you got to let the process -- unfold the way it's supposed to unfold, without this kind of extraneous political interference, and then a decision would be made on the merits. >> republicans say the construction of the keystone pipeline could create up to 20,000 jobs. however, the state department projects that the project would have created only 6,000 jobs. >>> later today, we will get a tour of the repairs that are being made to schools in virginia. that's where the august earthquake had its epicenter. the county schools suffered millions of dollars in damage and that work has disrupted the scoop year. >>> a new audiotape reveals the first call from the captain after his cruise ship smashed into a reach off the coast of italy. divers continue to search for missing passengers, as authorities release new information about victims. anna has more. >> reporter: rescue teams resumed their search at first light, hoping to find the 21 people still missing from the concordia. 11 passenger
white house says the president will not be rushed to mike a decision that could greatly impact the environment. >> you got to let the process -- unfold the way it's supposed to unfold, without this kind of extraneous political interference, and then a decision would be made on the merits. >> republicans say the construction of the keystone pipeline could create up to 20,000 jobs. however, the state department projects that the project would have created only 6,000 jobs. >>>...
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the young people to stay in the building, we want to be able to do that because that's their natural environs. >> anacostia's principle is hoping the new construction will be done in another four months or so. >>> 4:53. time for the question of the morning. >> 78% of married men say they want this one thing for their birthday. is it a, a brand new sports car, b, tickets to see their favorite sports team or c, a day alone. >> log on to the wusa9.com facebook fan page. leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during the 6:00 hour. . >>> well can back. your weather first this wednesday morning. you'll need a jacket. we have 30s and 40s. not a bad day at all. temperatures will be climbing into the mid-50s. we could see possibly a couple of sprinkles to the south and southwest by 6:00 but showers tonight. we'll have the reps of your seven-day forecast coming up. right now monika is in with time saver traffic. >>> we're going to take a live look at route 50 and i-97 as cause -- as you came in from -- come in from annapolis. everything looking fine. more coming up at 5:01. >>> would you like one
the young people to stay in the building, we want to be able to do that because that's their natural environs. >> anacostia's principle is hoping the new construction will be done in another four months or so. >>> 4:53. time for the question of the morning. >> 78% of married men say they want this one thing for their birthday. is it a, a brand new sports car, b, tickets to see their favorite sports team or c, a day alone. >> log on to the wusa9.com facebook fan page....
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things to continue wrestling versus i wanted to do these things which was cooking and working in that environment. >> well, you're in a very famous restaurant now. and cause from a very famous restaurant. can i say? i'll let you say. everybody knows. >> citizen, the mandarin royal. >> and the laundry? >> french laundry before that. >> and met your wife because she said she liked your moves in the kitchen. okay. we'll end on that. chef, thanks for being with us. come back and visit us at 5:00. have a great day. bye-bye.
things to continue wrestling versus i wanted to do these things which was cooking and working in that environment. >> well, you're in a very famous restaurant now. and cause from a very famous restaurant. can i say? i'll let you say. everybody knows. >> citizen, the mandarin royal. >> and the laundry? >> french laundry before that. >> and met your wife because she said she liked your moves in the kitchen. okay. we'll end on that. chef, thanks for being with us....
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it's better for the environment and better for ourselves so we're not eating cholesterol. we're eating things with less saturated fats. it's health year for our bodies and of course these are desserts with tons of calories and loaded up with fun. >> i had to sneak in. >> this is fantastic. howard is here. we want to thank you for coming in here today, for showing us these products and showing us some cooking. we want to let folks know that's it for fine fine now at noon -- for 9news now at noon. we're back at 5:00. you can check us out 24 hours a day on the web at wusa9.com. have a great day. have a great weekend, everybody. >>> see you monday.
it's better for the environment and better for ourselves so we're not eating cholesterol. we're eating things with less saturated fats. it's health year for our bodies and of course these are desserts with tons of calories and loaded up with fun. >> i had to sneak in. >> this is fantastic. howard is here. we want to thank you for coming in here today, for showing us these products and showing us some cooking. we want to let folks know that's it for fine fine now at noon -- for 9news...
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. >> health care, the environment, cap and trade, and on the wall street bailouts, mitt romney has the same positions as barack obama! and in fact, would not be the best person to come up and fight for your voices for freedom in america! >> the associated press says they gained 55 delegates, putting him second in the delegate count behind mitt. romney won 12, santorum 72 delegates. question, what accounts phosphore having won four outs of eight caucuses and or primaries? pat buchanan? >> perseverance first. secondly, he's an authentic conservative. he's had some lapses, but he's clearly one of most conservative in the race. third, you had michele bachmann, perry, cain, newt -- all vying for the conservative title, collapsing. he is the last man standing against mitt romney. and here's the real reason, john -- it's mitt romney's been unable to close this deal with the conservatives. he's been unable to sell them. the tea party conservative evangelical rite is desperately resisting this arranged marriage with mitt. it's astonishing that mitt hasn't been able to close it and that's what s
. >> health care, the environment, cap and trade, and on the wall street bailouts, mitt romney has the same positions as barack obama! and in fact, would not be the best person to come up and fight for your voices for freedom in america! >> the associated press says they gained 55 delegates, putting him second in the delegate count behind mitt. romney won 12, santorum 72 delegates. question, what accounts phosphore having won four outs of eight caucuses and or primaries? pat...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships, anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all day! i'm soooo amped! i mean not amped. excited. well, sort of amped. really kind of in between. have you ever thought about decaf? do you think that would help? yeah. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $5.15, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >>> here's a look at the weather. ? new york, past skies, 69 degrees. morning rain, 46 in chicago. morning thunderstorms, 68 in dallas. mostly sunny in los angeles, 78 degrees. >>> check of your national forecast. rain and
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships,...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. no problem. man: do your simple return with the turbo tax federal free edition, and now get our free one-on-one expert tax advice live by phone or chat. get the federal free edition at turbotax.com. >>> here's a look at weather. drizzle in new york, 51 degrees. 79 in miami and sunny. windy in chicago. 39 degrees. mostly sunny skies in dallas. 67 degrees. rain in los angeles, 60 degrees. >>> let's get a check of the national forecast. satellite picture shows a massive system moving across the west coast. another pass of storms in the deep south. cloudy in the northern plains. it's clear in the central part of the country. >>> in sports this morning, boy oh, boy, new york giants take down the 49ers in o.t. big blue headed to the super bowl. hard fought game. eli manning constantly under pressure but managed two td passes to get
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. no problem. man: do your simple return with the turbo tax federal free edition, and now get our free one-on-one expert tax advice live by phone or chat. get the federal free edition at turbotax.com. >>> here's a look at weather. drizzle in new york,...
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[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. >> schieffer: finally today, so what if mitt romney loses michigan, a place where he grew up, the place where his dad was not just governor but a popular governor who was thrust into politics after saving american motors, the auto company that he once headed? well, you can take this part to the bank. romney's people, if he loses, will play it down. h
[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national....
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they are trying to figure out what is going on, whether it has to do with the environment or not. reporting from the banks of the severn river in anne arundel county, scott broom, wusa9. >>> a key obama administration official responsible for implementing the affordable care act is calling it quits. marilyn tavenner, director of the center for medicare and medicaid services is stepping down next month. tavenner took a lot of heat on capitol hill as she was grilled on the disastrous rollout of the healthcare plan. >>> candidates on the gop side are already jockeying for position. we keep hearing a new name each week, bob. do you think that will help or hurt the gop come 2016? >> well, there are a lot of people, now maybe four governors that look like they're going to run, a half dozen senators. i don't know. every time you look or hear like you, jan, you here another new name come out. i think they'll sort themselves out pretty quickly once we get into the campaign. i think you're going to see if mitt romney is going to run and he's making a speech tonight at this big gathering out
they are trying to figure out what is going on, whether it has to do with the environment or not. reporting from the banks of the severn river in anne arundel county, scott broom, wusa9. >>> a key obama administration official responsible for implementing the affordable care act is calling it quits. marilyn tavenner, director of the center for medicare and medicaid services is stepping down next month. tavenner took a lot of heat on capitol hill as she was grilled on the disastrous...
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okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. >> schieffer: back now with cbs news political analyst john dickerson. you are just back from iowa. start from the top, john. i mean what's happening out in iowa and how about herman cain this morning. >> let's talk about herman cain. it's gone from a flirtation with herman cain to now we're in a steady relationship. there's a lot of forgiveness in that early period. he's had these stumbles on abortion that you got him to speak about today. these other issue. the supporters who like him because he's not a washington politician, they give him a lot of leeway because they say he's not polished. that's okay. they also like his simplicity. one of the top aides called
okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. >> schieffer: back now with cbs news political analyst john...
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>> reporter: scott, that medication is supposed to be prepared nay sterile environment but if there's a breakdown in the system there could be contamination in the fungus. it's common in soil, decomposing leaves and even floating in the air. >> pelley: if the fungus is everywhere, as you describe it, why is it so dangerous in this case? >> reporter: in somebody with a normal immune system the lungs filter it out. when you inject it directly into the spine, that's like a straight highway to the brain. >> pelley: jon, thank you very much. it has been more than three weeks since that deadly terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. today, the will bean government finally allowed a team of f.b.i. agents to see the crime scene. four americans were killed in that attack, of course, including ambassador chris stephens. the agents, with a u.s. military escort, spent 12 hours at the consulate, though much of the evidence has already been compromised there. the violence in syria's civil war is spilling over its borders. for a second day, turkey fired artillery shells into syria
>> reporter: scott, that medication is supposed to be prepared nay sterile environment but if there's a breakdown in the system there could be contamination in the fungus. it's common in soil, decomposing leaves and even floating in the air. >> pelley: if the fungus is everywhere, as you describe it, why is it so dangerous in this case? >> reporter: in somebody with a normal immune system the lungs filter it out. when you inject it directly into the spine, that's like a...
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experiences, i remember working for president clinton, we had a big fight about medicare, med education, the environment. he gets re-elected, nine months later we have a bald budget which is what the fight was about. the republicans realized. you're president, four more years, let's get it done. there was a fight beforehand, that literally they shut the government over, they thought oh my god this the end of politics as we know it and literally two years later, with one election this is why i believe elections have meaning, you had a bald budget agreement. >> pelley: . >> schieffer: let me ask you this paul ryan told us, whatever you think about paul ryan, he is the chairman of the house budget committee, he told us that he hadn't talked to president obama since last summer. >> listen, bob, i served with paul on ways-and-means and on budget when we were colleagues. and you know, nice guy, he knew his stuff when he talked about it i disagreed with him. we were sparring partners in that sense. that is more of a product of what is happening before election than which would say what happened after an electi
experiences, i remember working for president clinton, we had a big fight about medicare, med education, the environment. he gets re-elected, nine months later we have a bald budget which is what the fight was about. the republicans realized. you're president, four more years, let's get it done. there was a fight beforehand, that literally they shut the government over, they thought oh my god this the end of politics as we know it and literally two years later, with one election this is why i...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> mason: serena williams is back and wimbledon champion again. today williams dropped to the court after overpowering poland's agnieszka radwanska. it was her fifth victory at the all england club and her 14th major championship. williams who is 30 has been sidelined by a series of injuries for the past two years. japan's samurai warriors trace their roots to no billity. now modern day japanese women are using the ancient sword play to get in shape. in tokyo here's lucy craft. >> reporter: it all starts with yards of fabric, cinched to the waist and snug as a course it to keep our weapons at the ready. and then it's time to start slashing. welcome to samurai sword work 101. teen, middle aged, working woman or housewife, all are
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> mason: serena williams is back and wimbledon champion again. today williams dropped to the court after overpowering...
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the fight for a free and transparent system of government find their revolution mired in a political environment that is as muddy and polluted as the nile river. and the political maneuvering is far from over. the muslim brotherhood warned they will take to the streets to prevent what it calls the return to the old corrupt ways. allen pizzey, cbs news, cairo. >>> the jerry sandusky trial is set for monday. three more sandusky's accusers testified that he screamed in the basement of sandusky's house as the former penn state assistant football coach raped him. sandusky's wife was upstairs at the time. he denies the allegations. >>> the fire burning west of fort collins is still spreading as evacuations have been ordered, new ones. it's about 10% contained but burned 78 square miles and destroyed more than 100 buildings, including 48 homes. the fire in southern new mexico burned more than 37,000 acres and damaged or destroyed 224 homes and other structures. >>> take a quick break on a friday morning. items lost in japan's tsunami last year are returned to their rightful owners after washing up on u
the fight for a free and transparent system of government find their revolution mired in a political environment that is as muddy and polluted as the nile river. and the political maneuvering is far from over. the muslim brotherhood warned they will take to the streets to prevent what it calls the return to the old corrupt ways. allen pizzey, cbs news, cairo. >>> the jerry sandusky trial is set for monday. three more sandusky's accusers testified that he screamed in the basement of...
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but, it concluded the online video sharing site is a digital environment where people are turning to professional journalism, mingled in with citizen content. >>> facebook is making changes that could soon make it easier for you to find out who has been looking at your profile. the latest change involves a shift in privacy settings. that would allow users to track visits to group pages. there's speculation that it could be applied soon to your personal profiles as well. >>> we have new information tonight in a bizarre armed robbery early sunday morning. it ended with an innocent victim run over by a car, but it wasn't driven by one of the attackers. all this happened early sunday on oat street in fairmont heights. other victims described what happened. scott. >> yeah, they described this victim, completely innocent guy. bradford, 30 years old. a bunch of guys enjoying the evening on saturday night when some armed robbers walk up and it's a wild west style robbery with people on the ground. pointing guns and while all of this is happening, mccoy just walks right into the situation. he
but, it concluded the online video sharing site is a digital environment where people are turning to professional journalism, mingled in with citizen content. >>> facebook is making changes that could soon make it easier for you to find out who has been looking at your profile. the latest change involves a shift in privacy settings. that would allow users to track visits to group pages. there's speculation that it could be applied soon to your personal profiles as well. >>> we...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. >> schieffer: that's it for us today. i'll be away next week. norah o'donnell will be sitting right here. ( laughter ) captioning sponsored by cb
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. laces? really?...
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number two, is the environment and global climate change but we have to take better care of the environment. third, we have to stabilized our population, we can't go on adding a billion people every 12 years. of the 7 billion people in the world today -- when i was born in 1938 there were 2 billion people. now there's 3 1/2 times as many and the lifetime of one person. obviously that's unsustainable. we got to -- we got to reach sustainability. we have to save our topsoil. we have to preserve our water. we just can't go on using these -- because these are a all finite resources. >> ted at the time when you do natured the $1 billion, i remember that story, it made national news. people said $1 billion. and today you still say it's the best investment you ever made. >> i think so. >> how did you come up with that figure number one and why is that still the best investment? >> $1 billion is about what the arathe arears to the u.n. and they couldn't pay the peacekeepers. they couldn't pay what they agreed on dues. the u.n. couldn't sue us. i felt bad about that, and what i wanted to do was give
number two, is the environment and global climate change but we have to take better care of the environment. third, we have to stabilized our population, we can't go on adding a billion people every 12 years. of the 7 billion people in the world today -- when i was born in 1938 there were 2 billion people. now there's 3 1/2 times as many and the lifetime of one person. obviously that's unsustainable. we got to -- we got to reach sustainability. we have to save our topsoil. we have to preserve...
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the president himself has joked about it, and now, you know, obviously, we live in a political environment where we should be careful about everything we say. i can tell you i've heard mitt romney repeatedly address this issue and debunk it as a nonissue. our quarrel with the president is not about his birth certificate. our quarrel is about an $800 stimulus that failed, about a debt that continues to grow-- >> schieffer: here we are on the eve of the republican convention, and there are distraction here. you can't do anything about the weather. we all know that. but, you know, you had this group of republican congressmen that we now know about going swimming in the sea of galilee, some without their swimsuits and then this fella comes along in the senate race in missouri, aikin, questioning whether people who are raped, if they have the ability to not get pregnant. everybody i know of stature in the republican party has called on this guy to get out of the race, including mitt romney. but he's still there. should mitt romney take stronger steps to-- to tell this tell to go find something
the president himself has joked about it, and now, you know, obviously, we live in a political environment where we should be careful about everything we say. i can tell you i've heard mitt romney repeatedly address this issue and debunk it as a nonissue. our quarrel with the president is not about his birth certificate. our quarrel is about an $800 stimulus that failed, about a debt that continues to grow-- >> schieffer: here we are on the eve of the republican convention, and there are...
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we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. can boldly satisfy any craving. share an appetizer, then choose two chili's entrees, like our classic bacon burger or our famous slow-smoked baby back ribs. chili's $20 dinner for two. >>> the u.s. is brushing aside iran's blunt morning to keep american aircraft carriers out of the persian gulf. the threat was made in response to tough u.s. sponsored economic sanctions against iran for its nuclear program. david martin assesses the latest tough talk. >> reporter: iran wrapped up ten days of naval exercises by warning th
we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is...
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it's a very complicated environment, but if you break assad off, and you get him out of power, it's the biggest blow to iran in 25 years. the iranians are watching us. if we leave afghanistan like we did iraq and it begins to fall apart, why should they think we'll do anything to their nuclear program? if we can't take assad downa after we said we would, they're going to think we're not really serious about them. so the iranians are watching us, bob. and i were the president of the united states i would put a full court press on to make sure assad goes sooner rather than later. >> schieffer: let me talk to tom. you mentioned the arab spring, and i know you're just back from cairo. give me your thoughts on what senator graham said. >> back from lebanon and jordan. yeah, i certainly think that what you're seeing today in the arab spring and senator graham alluded to it and i think at its core is what he said. it is an upsurge of arab youth. seeing how everyone else it is living in the world and it was like a volcanic eruption. here's what we see a year and a half later. the eruption was e
it's a very complicated environment, but if you break assad off, and you get him out of power, it's the biggest blow to iran in 25 years. the iranians are watching us. if we leave afghanistan like we did iraq and it begins to fall apart, why should they think we'll do anything to their nuclear program? if we can't take assad downa after we said we would, they're going to think we're not really serious about them. so the iranians are watching us, bob. and i were the president of the united...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> schieffer: we're back now with our political round table in washington, michael gerson, the columnist in for the "washington post," used to work for george bush. our cbs news panel team of norah o'donnell and john dickerson and in new york, new york man sooen frank rich. frank, we're glad to have you. (laughs) i want to start with something we didn't know about when this broadcast started but it is my understanding that just a few minutes ago the romney campaign bought time on "face the nation" during one of our commercial blocks and in some other markets around the country running a new ad which includes me! we're going to just show you that. >> when the president was elected he talked about hope and change. whatever happene
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> schieffer: we're back now with our political round table in washington, michael gerson, the columnist in for the...
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they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. does this. man: it's staying fit. it's staying motivated. it's... staying on track. no matter what your healthy is, we have the tools to help you get there. aetna -- what's your healthy? [ male announcer ] some people lift your spirits... the same way the smooth, creamy taste of coffee-mate... makes coffee and your day better. coffee-mate. coffee's perfect mate. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. >>> good morning. it's 6:30. what a beautiful shot of the capitol dome. >> lights are on. >> lights are on. nothing is happening right now but they'll get down to business in a couple of hours and hopefully come up with a solution avoiding a government shutdown, keeping fingers crossed
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. >>> from football to the environment. in 2008, mark tur sick gave up a powerful position at goldman sachs to become a part of a large environmental group. he's trying to change the way we feel about business an the environment. mark, good morning >> good morning. >> when you think about changing the way people think about business and the environment, what you have brought to the table is a partnership between business and an environmental group. you've received some criticism for that. >> yeah. we think about nature. it's got tremendous value for people. you should think about nature as infrastructure. something to invest in, to improve economies, to improve jobs and improve life. and so, of course, we want our allies to include the government, working joes, but business as well. big business increasingly has a huge environmental footprint. so if we can work with business, help them understand that taking better care of the environment is good for their business, we think they can really be powerful allies to the environ
. >>> from football to the environment. in 2008, mark tur sick gave up a powerful position at goldman sachs to become a part of a large environmental group. he's trying to change the way we feel about business an the environment. mark, good morning >> good morning. >> when you think about changing the way people think about business and the environment, what you have brought to the table is a partnership between business and an environmental group. you've received some...
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>> i don't necessarily know that men don't care about the environment. but we all do have very young children and we all are concerned about resources being there and keeping the planet as clean as we possibly can for the next generation. >> reporter: actually, henry ford himself was very interested in going green before there was any environmental movement to speak of. he built this soy car in 1941, but shelved the project because of the war. >> every time we think that we had a brand-new idea and we start working on it in the lab, we will always run across a historical document where henry ford had already done this work because he felt so strongly about it. >> reporter: now ford's dreams are finally being realized bay team each he could never have imagined. >> before i retire, i would love to see every single plastic material in the interior, exterior and under the hood of the vehicles produced from a sustainable resource. >> reporter: betty nguyen, cbs news, new york. >>> 35 minutes past the hour. >>> here is terrell brown at the news desk with a fin
>> i don't necessarily know that men don't care about the environment. but we all do have very young children and we all are concerned about resources being there and keeping the planet as clean as we possibly can for the next generation. >> reporter: actually, henry ford himself was very interested in going green before there was any environmental movement to speak of. he built this soy car in 1941, but shelved the project because of the war. >> every time we think that we...
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think the later is more the appropriate approach and that will ultimately create lower costs of better environment for creating jobs and better for america in each of our states. >> o'donnell: it appears the fight goes on even though the supreme court has decided. we'll be back in a minute with our political round table. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from.
think the later is more the appropriate approach and that will ultimately create lower costs of better environment for creating jobs and better for america in each of our states. >> o'donnell: it appears the fight goes on even though the supreme court has decided. we'll be back in a minute with our political round table. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get...
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upon commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> schieffer: and that's it for us today. thank you so much for watching. we love having an hour and we'll be right here next week with more "face the nation." see you. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> next on "this week in defense news," gaming technology on the battlefield,
upon commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> schieffer: and that's it for us today. thank you so much for watching. we love having an hour and we'll be right here next week with more "face the nation."...
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he gave a long, eloquent answer about how republicans need to adapt to this changing environment. i said, what if governor romney said, i saw that enter it's no impress 55. not only do i need you, the party needs you, will you run. what is your answer going to be? no, i will not run. that's ison-the-record response right now then you had the freudian slip but there's still some thought in his mind about possibly running. >> schieffer: noraif i heard right i think jeb bush said today, if romney asked pim he probably would but he said he didn't think he would ask him and he thought marco rubio would be a better running mate. do you place any credence in that? >> reporter: i think the romney team will: 00 and see where they are in a couple of months about who they choose as vice president. romney, no doubt harks huge problem among hispanic voters. i was just look at the numbers in the "wall street journal" poll that i think had obama up 47 points among hispanics, and hispanics are the fastest and largest minority group in this country. they make up,in, 13% of the population. romney w
he gave a long, eloquent answer about how republicans need to adapt to this changing environment. i said, what if governor romney said, i saw that enter it's no impress 55. not only do i need you, the party needs you, will you run. what is your answer going to be? no, i will not run. that's ison-the-record response right now then you had the freudian slip but there's still some thought in his mind about possibly running. >> schieffer: noraif i heard right i think jeb bush said today, if...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> that's it for us today. bob will be back next sunday and i will see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." captioning sponsored by cbs
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i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. let me make one more point. >> lehrer: let me -- let him answer the taxes thing for a moment. mr. president? >> well, we've had this discussion before. >> lehrer: about the idea that in order to reduce the deficit there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. >> there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. governor romney has ruled out revenue. he's ruled out revenue. >> lehrer: that's true. >> absolutely. >> lehrer: completely? >> the revenue i get is by more people working getting higher pay paying more taxes. that's how we get growth and balance the budget. but the idea of taxing people more, putting more people out of work, you'll never get there. you never balance the budget by raising taxes. spain. spain spends 42% of their total economy on government. >> lehrer: okay. >> we're now spending 42% of our economy on government. i don't want to go down the path to spain. i want to go down the path of growth that puts americans to work with more money coming in because they're working.
i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. let me make one more point. >> lehrer: let me -- let him answer the taxes thing for a moment. mr. president? >> well, we've had this discussion before. >> lehrer: about the idea that in order to reduce the deficit there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. >> there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. governor romney has ruled out revenue. he's ruled out revenue. >> lehrer: that's true. >> absolutely....
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we all know that recycling is important for the environment. everywhere you go you see the blue recycling bins. we do it at home. what if i told you that recycling certain items could actually give you cold, hard cash? three things you can recycle for cash back or a tax deduction. that's of course like having cash come april 15. number one, gift cards. we've all received that gift card for a holiday gift or birthday present we feel we're never going to use. if you have one of these laying around the house, gift card rescue is a service that will take your unused gift card and send you a check for it. if you have a gift card you've used up or it's outdated, gift card recycler will take those and give you points for the number of cards you send in. number two, cooking oil. it may seem odd but there are several recycling centers. biodiesel firms and individuals that will actually pay now your used cooking oil. prices range from 33 cents to 66 cents a gallon. might be a good idea for a restaurant, for example. number three, trash. terra cycle pays
we all know that recycling is important for the environment. everywhere you go you see the blue recycling bins. we do it at home. what if i told you that recycling certain items could actually give you cold, hard cash? three things you can recycle for cash back or a tax deduction. that's of course like having cash come april 15. number one, gift cards. we've all received that gift card for a holiday gift or birthday present we feel we're never going to use. if you have one of these laying...
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but the problem is i think young people are growing up in an environment that facebook and google and these sort of things that's the place to be. that's the place to go and so on. but you see that very small employer, general motors employs four times as many people as google. caterpillar employs more people than facebook. future is in manufacturing. >> that's an interesting -- >> the hardware business is growing faster than the software business. >> but in terms of what kind of manufacturing and new industries and manufacturing for products for the future? >> yes. but that's why we got have more scientists and more engineers to create science and technology faster than our competitors abroad. china produces probably 20 times as many engineers as in the united states. india probably the same. 40% all graduates from singapore are graduates. >> a lot of people are fans because hair in a vacuum cleaner you're so right is so annoying. sir james, an honor to meet you. when we gsbacon, andancake denny's everay value sm fouitis that rit?y. yeah. at'right.s. on at denny's. the fo dolla only
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skills, because you're also giving those kinds of skills, which are important to live within the work environment. >> that's right. at year up we call it the abcs. attitude nal, behavioral and communication skills which are half of what we do in think about preparing young people for professional environments. we then also teach a marketable skill, technical skills, financial skills. but without those at t -- attitude nal skills, you won't get a job. we say you hire for skills and fire for behavior. so learning over the course of the year, hence year up, learning those skills and dwa e gaining the confidence that they not only belong in corporate market but deserve the opportunity to show themselves. >> some people argue you should not go to a full four-year college. do you accept that notion? >> everybody in this country needs post-secondary education. we need to proddbroaden our ide the word college. we have a my optic idea that it's four-year, fixed term residential. we need many more pathways so many more adults can gain education after high school and, therefore, earn enough money to take ca
skills, because you're also giving those kinds of skills, which are important to live within the work environment. >> that's right. at year up we call it the abcs. attitude nal, behavioral and communication skills which are half of what we do in think about preparing young people for professional environments. we then also teach a marketable skill, technical skills, financial skills. but without those at t -- attitude nal skills, you won't get a job. we say you hire for skills and fire...
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. >> it doesn't look like your typical office environment. >> definitely does not. >> reporter: once you get 12 nautical miles off the coast you are no longer in u.s. territorial waters. but you're still an easy commute from silicon valley. the tech capital of the world. which is why dario and his partner their it's the perfect place to set up an international office on the high sea. any place in the world where something like this is taking place? >> will is no other place in the world where something like this could exist, yes, and certainly no place in the world it's being tried. >> reporter: max and dario's grand plan, outfit and anchor a ship where entrepreneurs would live, and pitch ideas to people from the shore. something that is necessary because of the u.s.' eb5, employment-based visa making it almost impossibly expensive for outsiders to purchase sewer the american dream. >> the only way an immigrant entrepreneur can live with a green card invest at least $1 million here. there's a limit annually of 10,000 of these applications. we've never even reached half of that number
. >> it doesn't look like your typical office environment. >> definitely does not. >> reporter: once you get 12 nautical miles off the coast you are no longer in u.s. territorial waters. but you're still an easy commute from silicon valley. the tech capital of the world. which is why dario and his partner their it's the perfect place to set up an international office on the high sea. any place in the world where something like this is taking place? >> will is no other...
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so jeremy has to play in the right environment with the right players and he can be a star. >> heard you say you never invest in businesses that you don't believe in yourself. you recently invested in a guy that does cat drawings. what do you know about cat drawings? >> absolutely nothing. but every now and then they call it aqua hiring. you have to invest in the person. where the company is almost a sideline to the skill set of the individual. so, the guy is crazy but technological, he's got great tech skills and marketing skills, great sense for pr, obviously and so to get the opportunity to work with somebody like that, if i had to invest in his company to do it it was cheap. >> does crazy and offbeat afeel you? >> yes. month because? >> a lot of people think i'll do the next great version of something. when in reality the big hits always come elsewhere. i always tell people if you're looking where everybody else is looking for the next big thing you're look in the wrong spot. you don't want to be 101. you want to say all those people are doing the same thing let me find something
so jeremy has to play in the right environment with the right players and he can be a star. >> heard you say you never invest in businesses that you don't believe in yourself. you recently invested in a guy that does cat drawings. what do you know about cat drawings? >> absolutely nothing. but every now and then they call it aqua hiring. you have to invest in the person. where the company is almost a sideline to the skill set of the individual. so, the guy is crazy but...
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i spent a lot of t because it's this harsh environment, people strive for adversity. this is part of exploration. and right now, we are one planet. bad things can happen to the earth in terms of, you know, millions and billions of years time scale. so if we believe in human destiny, we have to become a multiplanet species some day and mars is the place. >> do you think people strive for adversity? >> hey, i took on two roles. it was scary but a very exciting challenge. >> what did you learn about space? >> i learned a lot about space and one thing i learned was that this is real. the whole mars mission, it's been planned and it's been -- you know, they are sending -- in 2018 they are sending a manship and 2020, right? >> yes. we have a new bring the samples back to earth and see if we see life. >> we want a good room and good room service. >> one said i'll go when the guy who does the spaceship sends his oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena? rapid wrinkle repair works... with the... fastest retinol formula available
i spent a lot of t because it's this harsh environment, people strive for adversity. this is part of exploration. and right now, we are one planet. bad things can happen to the earth in terms of, you know, millions and billions of years time scale. so if we believe in human destiny, we have to become a multiplanet species some day and mars is the place. >> do you think people strive for adversity? >> hey, i took on two roles. it was scary but a very exciting challenge. >> what...
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>>> still to come this morning, green grass and blue skies may sound like it could be more healthy environment than concrete steel and smog but is it? the verdict ahead. vo: a breakfast worth waking up for. enjoy the sausage, egg and cheese croissan'wich today. only at burger king. [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue, and it delivers our most soothing lotion for every nose issue. a nose in need deserves puffs plus lotion indeed. to give your cold a comforting scent, try puffs plus lotion with the scent of vicks. these are our ocean spray sparkling juice drinks in cranberry and pomegranate blueberry. they have bubbles and come in these really cool cans. it's real fruit juice, crisp sparkling water, and no added sugar. comes in diet, too. it's refreshing, tasty -- the whole family will love it. you want one? i'll wait a bit. all right. mmm. refreshing. real juice. real bubbly. find it in the juice aisle. after allegra-d, i can bre
>>> still to come this morning, green grass and blue skies may sound like it could be more healthy environment than concrete steel and smog but is it? the verdict ahead. vo: a breakfast worth waking up for. enjoy the sausage, egg and cheese croissan'wich today. only at burger king. [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue,...
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that's one of the key physical components about the environment that it does something to your brain that makes it hard for you to control your weight. >> if you eat better, your brain will react better? >> that's right. if you sense how much fat is around, how much food is coming in. food that we call fattening foods do things that make it hard to tell that you've eaten too much. >> i hear conflicting things about exercise. some people say you can eat whatever you want as long as you exercise. other people say no, you have to concentrate on your diet. which is true? >> this is a really great question and the fact is, it's very, very difficult to lose weight with exercise alone. it's a great maintenance technique once you hit a plateau, you can go further. but i really think that it's very, very difficult, if not impossible for the average person to lose weight with exercise alone. >> okay. you cleared up a lot of questions today. thank you both. thank you for joining us dr. christine ren and dr. lou aronne. the athlete they call him the blade runner. he spent years trying to make th
that's one of the key physical components about the environment that it does something to your brain that makes it hard for you to control your weight. >> if you eat better, your brain will react better? >> that's right. if you sense how much fat is around, how much food is coming in. food that we call fattening foods do things that make it hard to tell that you've eaten too much. >> i hear conflicting things about exercise. some people say you can eat whatever you want as...
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. >> as far as we're concerned, in terms of business environment, place to live, we are first in the nation. >> reporter: not just the first primary? >> no. >> reporter: first in the nation has become new hampshire's brand. and a crucial tool for economic developer chris way to aggressively recruit businesses. you're luring them in with coffee table books? >> i'm luring them in with whatever is at my disposable. we are touted as the most livable state in the nation. we want them to know that government is accessible, that we are somewhat different. >> reporter: and no state income tax. >> a very favorable tax climate. >> reporter: bill skelley knows the lure of new hampshire. his medical retooling company used to be in massachusetts. so you're sitting on a plane. >> yes. >> reporter: and -- >> talking to a gentleman across the aisle. >> reporter: about your frustration? >> about our business, the frustration. not being approved in massachusetts to expand a building i owned. >> he was talking about his business and complaining. >> reporter: you're eavesdropping basically? >> no. i'm a
. >> as far as we're concerned, in terms of business environment, place to live, we are first in the nation. >> reporter: not just the first primary? >> no. >> reporter: first in the nation has become new hampshire's brand. and a crucial tool for economic developer chris way to aggressively recruit businesses. you're luring them in with coffee table books? >> i'm luring them in with whatever is at my disposable. we are touted as the most livable state in the...
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. >> having not grown up in a royal environment. >> i'm pulling for her. norah, what do you think? >> i'm thinking the same thing, of course she's graceful in many ways like princess diana but it's interesting that the palace has really cracked down on the paparazzi. they must be furious about this invasion of privacy. >> they are threatening legal action so there you go. that's a reflection of ferocity. >> they played a married couple before. richard gere and susan sarandon are very comfortable in the husband and wife role on screen. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him take away our choices... to take away basic health care. vo: both backed proposals to outlaw abortions...even in cases of rape and incest. i don't think that women's health issues have faced a crisis like this in decades. ♪ >>> richard gere place a wall street giant with
. >> having not grown up in a royal environment. >> i'm pulling for her. norah, what do you think? >> i'm thinking the same thing, of course she's graceful in many ways like princess diana but it's interesting that the palace has really cracked down on the paparazzi. they must be furious about this invasion of privacy. >> they are threatening legal action so there you go. that's a reflection of ferocity. >> they played a married couple before. richard gere and...
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we as video game designers are creating a significant part of the modern environment. we should be thinking about what that is doing to everybody. >> for the past four years, he has been working on his follow-up to braid inside this nonscript building in berkeley, california. it's called the witness. >> i think it's a much better game than braid already. it's much deeper and more expansive and more sophisticated. >> it may be the most intellectual liam bishs game ever attempted. a 3d adventure set on a lonely island. he's pouring almost all the money he made on braid into its pcompletion, agonizing over evey detail. >> i think that would look more natural. this typing in numbers thing is not that great. we wouldn't do this. i want to be clear on what the goal is. so making something that's excellent and really smooth is just people -- people have no idea. >> when he's not creating, he can still be found speaking out at developer conferences -- >> engineering your way through a human defense and profiting by that is a parasitic form of behaviorment i'm a game designer.
we as video game designers are creating a significant part of the modern environment. we should be thinking about what that is doing to everybody. >> for the past four years, he has been working on his follow-up to braid inside this nonscript building in berkeley, california. it's called the witness. >> i think it's a much better game than braid already. it's much deeper and more expansive and more sophisticated. >> it may be the most intellectual liam bishs game ever...
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. >> reporter: what they can do, he says, is to help create an environment where businesses feel more confident. streamlining regulations, for example, as michele bachmann, mitt romney, and several other republican candidates, have proposed. >> understanding how the economy works by having worked in the real economy is finally essential in the white house. and i hope people recognize that. >> reporter: texas governor rick perry went a step further monday, proposing a six-month moratorium on burdensome regulations. >> we need to be free in this country from overregulation. we need to be free in this country from overtaxation. >> reporter: but challenger says a six-month ban probably wouldn't do much. >> certainly there's some risk that if it's just six months, what happens when the six months is over and you've guessed wrong? >> reporter: president obama wants to renew a 2 percentage point cut in the payroll tax, and extend unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless. >> that's something we could do right now. >> reporter: those moves, challenger says, could help to pump money into
. >> reporter: what they can do, he says, is to help create an environment where businesses feel more confident. streamlining regulations, for example, as michele bachmann, mitt romney, and several other republican candidates, have proposed. >> understanding how the economy works by having worked in the real economy is finally essential in the white house. and i hope people recognize that. >> reporter: texas governor rick perry went a step further monday, proposing a six-month...
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but climate change is affecting their environment in ways they may not be able to handle. these guys are the 800 pound gorillas in the room but weigh in 400 pounds and not the control of events but the potential victims of them. ? ? ? neighbors -- people. because of the changing rain patterns have made the water supply in the valleys less reliable, local villagears are going into gorilla company where they are not supposed to go to bring that good mountain water home. animal rights groups have been trying to get people to build catch tanks to collect rain water for a nonrainy day. but when the water runs out, you've got to get it somewhere. in any event, this park ranger says the people are after more than water. >> that kind of change in drought. >> reporter: a drought? >> yes, drought. the harvest will be affected and the people are come here to the habitat which is for gorillas. >> reporter: when the people are low on food they come into the park looking for food? >> yes. >> reporter: and the people have uphill toward the supposed gorilla sanctuary. the more people, the
but climate change is affecting their environment in ways they may not be able to handle. these guys are the 800 pound gorillas in the room but weigh in 400 pounds and not the control of events but the potential victims of them. ? ? ? neighbors -- people. because of the changing rain patterns have made the water supply in the valleys less reliable, local villagears are going into gorilla company where they are not supposed to go to bring that good mountain water home. animal rights groups have...
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integrity is eroding he wrote in the "new york times" the environment now is as toxic and destructive as i've ever seen it. it makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off. >> this may be hard for people at goldman sachs to understand. i loved the place. i put a lot of my heart and soul in it. i don't view it as a betrayal. i don't believe they have the long run of the institution at heart. >> did they believe you were leaving? >> no. >> when they learned you were leaving was when they opened up the "new york times" and saw the op-ed. >> the op-ed was not to do any destruction. >> some people just aren't is going to believe that, to not give notice to a company you worked for in 12 years and in the most public way on faegs of "new york times" saying they are going against all the values they once held, how can that not be seen as a betrayal? >> it's true. i mean i think the company is going against the values it once held. >> you can see the entire interview with greg smith on "60 minutes" sunday night here on cbs. >>> felix baumgartner's record breaking spac
integrity is eroding he wrote in the "new york times" the environment now is as toxic and destructive as i've ever seen it. it makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off. >> this may be hard for people at goldman sachs to understand. i loved the place. i put a lot of my heart and soul in it. i don't view it as a betrayal. i don't believe they have the long run of the institution at heart. >> did they believe you were leaving? >> no....
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prosecution wants because they've got to convince this jury that a guy who doesn't look like a killer in an environment that doesn't lend itself to murders is in fact a murderer. >> what's the defense strategy. >> interestingly, they're saying to the jury, look, this is an accident. a horrible, terrible tragedy. they did something interesting. in the opening statement, the defense attorneys, usually they're saying shall patient, wait and listen, make sure the prosecution proves everything beyond a reasonable doubt. they conceded he's not walking out of the door without a guilty verdict. start looking at involuntary manslaughter. that's what they're suggesting it is. an accidental death in the midst of something that's reckless or dangerous conduct. it's a curious approach. an interesting approach. we're not asking them to say -- but come off of this murder. >> according to the defense and focus on the idea of involuntary manslaughter. >> you mention how rare that is. is thatting that has worked in the past? >> who knows? i think it's a smart move here. you know, jurors don't want to be played with. loo
prosecution wants because they've got to convince this jury that a guy who doesn't look like a killer in an environment that doesn't lend itself to murders is in fact a murderer. >> what's the defense strategy. >> interestingly, they're saying to the jury, look, this is an accident. a horrible, terrible tragedy. they did something interesting. in the opening statement, the defense attorneys, usually they're saying shall patient, wait and listen, make sure the prosecution proves...
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it was so interesting to watch him in the hollywood environment because there was everyone from tom cruise to beckhams to j.lo. >> wasn't everybody going up to him? >> no. he looked uncomfortable. he was with two big guys. you've been to those parties. it's so crowded you can't move. it's fantastic research but i change the names. >> what is it you like about pop culture? i do too. it's just a wealth of information. >> it really is, isn't it. people say to me, where do you get these characters you write about. where did you come up with lucky and gino, who is her son. >> i think you can take these characters and take a little bit of each one and make your own character, but it's so true to life. and if you read the headlines, i couldn't make up the headlines. i mean could i make up somebody like guina? if i had a headline, they'd say jackie collins has got too far. >> or the arnold story. you can't make that up. >> i would be laughed off the page. i know my readers come to me on twitter. i'm jackie j. collins on twitter. they know what i do. i have fun with it. >> you're doing something ri
it was so interesting to watch him in the hollywood environment because there was everyone from tom cruise to beckhams to j.lo. >> wasn't everybody going up to him? >> no. he looked uncomfortable. he was with two big guys. you've been to those parties. it's so crowded you can't move. it's fantastic research but i change the names. >> what is it you like about pop culture? i do too. it's just a wealth of information. >> it really is, isn't it. people say to me, where do...
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this examination will include, among other things, any failures or gaps in the university's control environment, compliance programs and culture, which may have enabled the alleged misconduct to occur. >> penn state trustee kenneth frazier told reporters monday freeh was selected in part because he has no connections to the university and he will have free reign. >> that means in any area of the university, not just the football program. no one is above scrutiny. >> the abuse allegations have rocked penn state and cost named football coach joe paterno and university president graham spanier their jobs. former assistant coach jerry sandusky is accused of moesting eight boys over an 15-year period. many of the incidents are alleged to have happened on the penn state campus. the campus itself was nearly deserted last night. most of the students have left for thanksgiving. but a few who remain say they're ready to move ahead. >> i hope through this investigation closure comes about and we can keep going ahead to what we've been fighting for. >> it's hopefully going to be like a time of healing for
this examination will include, among other things, any failures or gaps in the university's control environment, compliance programs and culture, which may have enabled the alleged misconduct to occur. >> penn state trustee kenneth frazier told reporters monday freeh was selected in part because he has no connections to the university and he will have free reign. >> that means in any area of the university, not just the football program. no one is above scrutiny. >> the abuse...
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what i am is an individual of substance when it comes to creating an environment where jobs can be, in fact, the focus of the entrepreneur class out there that are creating those jobs that americans really need now. so we can talk about style over substance all we want. but americans are looking for someone that will truly give them hope that we can get this country back working again. it's the reason i laid out a flat tax plan this past week, a 20% past week given deductions for charitable contributions, mortgages, local taxes. 20% of that, send it in on a postcard and be done with it. end the irs. that's what americans are looking for. >> i think you would be the first to admit it's the impression over people. you're more substance over style. doesn't your performance matter? there is a poll out this morning in ohio, pennsylvania and florida have you running at 5% now. these mistakes during the debates keep adding up. >> well, we are going to get up every day and go do our job which is to take our message to the people of this country. that's the most important thing on my radar scre
what i am is an individual of substance when it comes to creating an environment where jobs can be, in fact, the focus of the entrepreneur class out there that are creating those jobs that americans really need now. so we can talk about style over substance all we want. but americans are looking for someone that will truly give them hope that we can get this country back working again. it's the reason i laid out a flat tax plan this past week, a 20% past week given deductions for charitable...